Data Centers in Belgium
46 locations found
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Proximus Machelen 2
15 Rittwegerlaan, Machelen
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Datahouse Vilvoorde
50 Medialaan, Vilvoorde
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Proximus Machelen 1
91 Nieuwbrugstraat, Machelen
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LCL Belgium Machelen
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Proact LCL Diegem
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Lumen Brussels 2
15 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Verizon Machelen 1
2 Culliganlaan, Diegem
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BICS Evere
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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Proximus Netcenter
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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Datacenter United Brussels
15 Excelsiorlaan, Zaventem
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euNetworks Brussels (Econophone Building - Tollaan)
Tollaan 99A B1932 St Stevens, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU1
2 Wezembeekstraat, Zaventem
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Zaventem
573 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Lumen Evere
2 Avenue Léon Grosjean, Evere
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Zaventem
37 Hoge Wei, Zaventem
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Mobistar Enterprise Services Zaventem
641 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU3
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU4
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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AtlasEdge BRU001
30 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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BICS Brussels 1
Rue du Canon 36, Brussels
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BELNET Brussel
4 Wetenschapsstraat, Brussels
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BICS Brussels 2
Rue Lebeau 2, Brussels
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KevlinX Brussels
279 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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Verixi Louise
326 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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Smals IN Brussels
Boulevard Industriel 25, Anderlecht
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EdgeConneX EdgeConneX BRU01
Ternat, Ternat
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LCL Belgium Brussels South
132 Gustave Demeurslaan, Lot
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Leuven
Grauwmeer, Leuven
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LCL Belgium Aalst
3A Industrielaan, Aalst
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Proact LCL Aalst
3A Industrielaan, Aalst
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DCStar DCB
221 Antwerpsesteenweg, Burcht
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Datacenter United Antwerpen
6 Haïfastraat, Antwerp
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Datacenter United Antwerpen
147 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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KPN International Antwerp
133 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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LCL Belgium ANR01
133 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Antwerp
20 Antwerpsebaan, Antwerp
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nLighten UK Gent (Merelbeke)
2 Industriepark, Lemberge
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KPN International Gent
70 Stapelplein, Ghent
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DCStar DCG
33 Poortakkerstraat, Ghent
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DataZone Hasselt 2
101 Veldstraat, Hasselt
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DataZone Hasselt
2 Trichterheideweg, Hasselt
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Wallonia Data Center (WDC) Villers-le-Bouillet
17 Rue de la Métallurgie, Villers-le-Bouillet
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DCStar DCO
196 Brugsestraat, Oostkamp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Liege
66 1ère Avenue, Herstal
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Etix Everywhere DC1
7 Boulevard Raymond Poincaré, Liège
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Bruges
82 Ruddervoordsestraat, Veldegem
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Belgium – Central Hub for European Connectivity
Executive Summary
Belgium is a primary market for enterprises requiring low-latency connectivity to the heart of Western Europe. Its dense network ecosystem and central location ensure high-performance application delivery to key financial and political centers, directly supporting business continuity and European expansion strategies. For organizations serving the EU, Belgium offers an exceptional balance of performance, stability, and access.
Belgium: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent fiber density and direct access to major European markets. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 — as of September 2025 | Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud (GCP) have a native presence. |
| Power Cost | €0.09/kWh — as of August 2025 | Competitive pricing for a well-developed, central European market. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.6/10) — as of September 2025 | A very low overall risk profile ideal for critical infrastructure. |
| Tax Incentives | No | No specific data center tax incentives are currently offered. |
| Sales Tax | 21% VAT — as of September 2025 | The standard European Union value-added tax rate applies. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Belgium's location and history make it one of Europe's most connected and carrier-dense markets. The infrastructure is mature, reliable, and built for high-volume traffic exchange between the continent's largest economies.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: With over 35 unique network providers available, as of September 2025, the market offers deep and diverse connectivity options. The majority of the 48 colocation facilities operate on a carrier-neutral basis, providing extensive choice for interconnection.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: The country has 3 dedicated cloud on-ramps, enabling direct, private access to 16 distinct cloud regions. Local on-ramps include Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud (GCP), ensuring secure, low-latency hybrid cloud deployments.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange is the Belgian National Internet eXchange (BNIX). Peering at BNIX keeps domestic traffic local, reducing latency and improving performance for Belgian end-users.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are widely available from multiple providers. Companies like OVHcloud and Leaseweb offer dedicated server infrastructure for workloads requiring maximum performance and control.
Power Analysis
Belgium provides stable and competitively priced power, supported by a diverse energy portfolio and a resilient national grid.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial power is priced at approximately €0.09/kWh, as of August 2025. This rate is highly competitive for Western Europe, helping to manage the significant operational expense of high-density computing.
Power Grid Reliability: The Belgian power grid is modern and reliable, drawing from a mix of nuclear, renewable, and fossil fuel sources. Data centers in the primary Brussels market benefit from well-engineered, redundant power feeds from multiple substations, ensuring high levels of uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Belgium's strategic importance extends beyond its physical infrastructure, offering a stable and accessible business environment.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are concentrated around Brussels, providing immediate access to the European Union's political institutions, NATO headquarters, and a large concentration of financial services and multinational corporations. This proximity is critical for government, finance, and enterprise applications.
Regional Market Reach: From a data center in Belgium, organizations can effectively serve a population of over 100 million people across Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Northern France, and Western Germany with single-digit millisecond latency.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: While no specific data center incentives exist, Belgium offers a stable and predictable corporate tax system. Its location within the EU single market provides a straightforward framework for multinational companies to operate and invest.
Natural Disaster Risk
Belgium has a very low-risk profile for natural disasters, making it a secure location for deploying critical IT infrastructure.
The country's overall INFORM Risk score is Low (2.6/10), as of September 2025. This indicates a minimal threat from natural or human-caused hazards combined with a strong capacity to cope with events. The most significant, though still moderate, natural hazards are:
- Coastal Flood Risk (7.7/10): Affects the short North Sea coastline; easily mitigated with proper site selection inland.
- River Flood Risk (6.2/10): A moderate concern in low-lying areas near major rivers.
- Earthquake Risk (2.9/10): Seismic activity is very low and not considered a material threat to modern data center construction.